Newfoundland, St. Laurence Bay, the Fishing Banks, Acadia and Part of New Scotland

In collections

The importance of the east coast fishing grounds is illustrated on this map by a note specifically outlining the fishing permissions granted to the French under the Treaty of Utrecht (1713).

General Notes

Moll was well known for not dating his maps or publications. The dates associated with his maps and atlases are estimated based on notes included on the maps.

Publisher

Thos. Bowles and John Bowles

Place of Publication

London

Date

1736

Language

English

Extent

1 map : colored ; 20 x 26 cm

State

2nd state

Condition/State Note

The 2nd state of this map is distinguised from the 1st state by the presence of "47" outside the neat lines in the upper right and from the 3rd state by the absence of a note above the scale bar on the taking of Cape Breton (Kershaw 572).

or a new and curious SET of Sixty two MAPS, in which are shewn all the Empires, Kingdoms, Countries, States, in all the known parts of the EARTH; with their Bounds, Divisions, Chief Cities & Towns, the whole composed & laid down agreable to modern History

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